There is no direct answer to this. Some churches own homes for their minister to live in. These are often called a parsonage. Some churches do not provide a home and so the minister finds their own home. A clergyman might live next door to you!
A clergyman's home is either called a parsonage, rectory, or a manse.
A clergyman's cap is called a biretta.
A priest is a clergyman.
Yes, a clergyman is a pastor
The duration of The Clergyman is 1.65 hours.
The Clergyman was created on 1914-01-16.
The Evil Clergyman was created in 1939-04.
Catholic AnswerThat would depend entirely on what kind of clergyman you were talking about. A Catholic diocesan priest normally lives in a rectory, a Catholic religious priest might live in a monastery, a Friary, a hermitage, or a rectory. A permanent deacon might leave in his own home.
A clergyman varies by denomination of the church, The clergyman usually preside over certain rituals such as weddings, baptisms, an teaching their religions practices.
A clergyman is a man who is a member of the church or more specifically a member of the clergy. To become a clergyman a person must attend a divinity school.
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Richard Cecil - clergyman - died in 1810.